Options.txt File Heres mine, whats your look like?

MMLMM

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I made quite a bit of changes on my V2 for BBL. Take a look, let me know what you think. Feel free to copy it and use it.

Post yours if you got some good ideas.

Mine broken down to:
LMM ECM
Allison 6 Speed
Balance rates
Fuel System
Operating Temps
 

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slowlmm

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; Modifications
; _________________________________________________________________________
; Version | When | Who | Why
; _________________________________________________________________________
; 8.0 | 2007-Feb-16 | PSB | Created file
; _________________________________________________________________________
;
; _________________________________________________________________________
*PID_SELECTIONS
;
;PID selection list
;-------------------
;
; Caption is the "on-screen" display option from which the user may select.
; - FlashScan will display the caption on a single line, replacing the | with a space.
; - AutoCal will display the caption on two lines, replacing the | with a newline.
; Active is "Y" or "N". Entries marked with "N" will not be displayed.
; Controllers lists 1 or 2 "&" seperated pid memory map (*.pmm) file names without the .pmm extension.
; PCU is the PID Custom Units defined later in this file
; Hot Key is a number between 1 and 4 (inclusive) that indicates the Ctrl+function key
; that can be used to "quick select" the PID selection.
;
; Only 32 PID selections can be populated in this section.
;
;Caption Active Controllers (Engine&Trans) PCU Hot Key (Ctrl+Fx)
;--------------- ------ -------------------------- -------- -----------------
LS1 98|Manual, Y, LS1A_M, PCU
LS1 98|Auto, Y, LS1A_A, PCU
LS1 99+|Manual, Y, LS1B_M, PCU, 1
LS1 99+|Auto, Y, LS1B_A, PCU
P10|Manual, Y, P10_M, PCU
P10|Auto, Y, P10_A, PCU
P12|Manual, Y, P12_M, PCU
P12|Auto, Y, P12_A, PCU
E40|Manual, Y, E40, PCU
E40|Auto, Y, E40&T42, PCU
E38|Manual, Y, E38, PCU
E38|Auto, Y, E38&T43, PCU, 2
E67|Manual, Y, E67, PCU
E67|Auto, Y, E67&T43, PCU
LB7|Manual, Y, LB7, PCU
LB7|Auto, Y, LB7&AL5, PCU, 3
LLY|Manual, Y, LLY, PCU
LLY|Auto, Y, LLY&AL5, PCU
LBZ|Manual, Y, LBZ, PCU
LBZ|Auto, Y, LBZ&AL6, PCU, 4
LMM|Manual, Y, LMM, PCU
LMM|Auto, Y, LMM&AL6, PCU
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N
Unused, N

; _________________________________________________________________________
;
; PID Selection List
; ----------------------
;
; *Section_Names is a comma separated list of indexes from the initial *PID_SELECTIONS section above.
; The XX in PSL_XX matches the entry number in *PID_SELECTIONS
;
; Node: Is one of PCM, ECM or TCM (use "-" for external PIDs).
; PCM = Powertrain controller, engine and trans combined into one controller.
; ECM = Dedicated engine controller only.
; TCM = Dedicated transmission controller only.
;
; If you are unsure whether to use ECM or PCM, use PCM. PCM will match both ECM and PCM.
; The Node specifies from which controller the PID will be retrieved.
; i.e. ECM-RPM v's TCM-RPM.
;
; PID: Is the PID name
; Alarm: Is five ":" separated fields:
; min: Minimum value, below which the alarm will sound.
; max: Maximum value, above which the alarm will sound.
; style: Is one of:
; 0 = No sound, No LEDs
; 1 = Low pitch
; 2 = Medium Pitch
; 3 = High Pitch
; 4 = Very high Pitch
; 8 = Illuminate LED 1
; 16 = Illuminate LED 2
; 32 = Illuminate LED 3
; 64 = Illuminate LED 4
; 128 = Illuminate LED 5
; Add Pitch and LED values together to enable audio and visual alarms.
; For example, for Medium Pitch and LED 4, use 2+64 = 66
; time: Time (in 10ms increments) for which alarm will be sounded.
; hold: Time (in seconds) for which the displayed value will be frozen (not implemented yet).
;
; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_01,PSL_02
;
;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
PCM, ECT, -40:110:1:1:0
PCM, CYLAIR_M
PCM, DYNCYLAIR_M
PCM, IAT
PCM, LONGFT1
PCM, LONGFT2
PCM, EOPS
PCM, MAP
PCM, RPM, 0:6500:2:1:0
PCM, SPARKADV
PCM, TP
PCM, VSS
PCM, AFR
PCM, HO2S11
PCM, HO2S21
PCM, IBPW1
PCM, IBPW2
PCM, KR
PCM, MAFFREQ

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_03,PSL_04
;
;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
PCM, ECT, -40:110:1:1:0
PCM, FUELSYS
PCM, IAT
PCM, LONGFT1
PCM, LONGFT2
PCM, EOPS
PCM, MAP
PCM, RPM, 0:6500:2:1:0
PCM, SPARKADV
PCM, TP
PCM, VSS
PCM, AFR
PCM, HO2S11
PCM, HO2S21
PCM, IBPW1
PCM, IBPW2
PCM, KR
PCM, MAFFREQ

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_05,PSL_06
;
;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
PCM, ECT, -40:110:1:1:0
PCM, FUELSYS
PCM, IAT
PCM, LONGFT1
PCM, EOPS
PCM, MAP
PCM, RPM, 0:6500:2:1:0
PCM, SPARKADV
PCM, TP
PCM, VSS
PCM, HO2S11
PCM, KR

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_07,PSL_08
;
;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
PCM, ECT, -40:110:1:1:0
PCM, FUELSYS
PCM, IAT
PCM, LONGFT1
PCM, EOPS
PCM, MAP
PCM, RPM, 0:6500:2:1:0
PCM, SPARKADV
PCM, TP
PCM, VSS
PCM, HO2S11

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_09,PSL_11,PSL_13

;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
ECM, ECT, -40:110:1:1:0
ECM, FUELSYS
ECM, IAT
ECM, LONGFT1
ECM, LONGFT2
ECM, MAP
ECM, RPM, 0:6500:2:1:0
ECM, SPARKADV
ECM, TP
ECM, VSS
ECM, AFR_B|AFRATIO_M
ECM, HO2S11
ECM, HO2S21
ECM, INJPWB1
ECM, INJPWB2
ECM, KNKRET

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_10,PSL_12,PSL_14

;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
ECM, ECT, -40:110:1:1:0
ECM, FUELSYS
ECM, IAT
ECM, LONGFT1
ECM, LONGFT2
ECM, MAP
ECM, RPM, 0:6500:2:1:0
ECM, SPARKADV
ECM, TP
ECM, VSS
ECM, AFR_B|AFRATIO_M
ECM, HO2S11
ECM, HO2S21
ECM, INJPWB1
ECM, INJPWB2
ECM, KNKRET
; T42 4/5 speed
TCM, TFT
TCM, TIS
TCM, TOS
TCM, TCCSLIP
TCM, GEAR

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_15,PSL_17

;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
PCM, TP_A
PCM, ECT
PCM, IAT
PCM, MAF
PCM, RPM
PCM, VSS
PCM, BARO2
PCM, BOOST_M
PCM, FRPACT
PCM, FRPDES
PCM, FUELQ_MAIN_M
PCM, MAINBPW
PCM, MNINJTIM
PCM, PIINJTIM
PCM, PILOTRATE

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_16,PSL_18

;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
PCM, TP_A
PCM, ECT
PCM, IAT
PCM, MAF
PCM, RPM
PCM, VSS
PCM, BARO2
PCM, BOOST_M
PCM, FRPACT
PCM, FRPDES
PCM, FUELQ_MAIN_M
PCM, MAINBPW
PCM, MNINJTIM
PCM, PIINJTIM
PCM, PILOTRATE
; Allison 5 speed
TCM, TFT
TCM, TIS
TCM, TOS
TCM, TCCSLIP
TCM, GEAR
TCM, TRQENG_B

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_19,PSL_21

;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
ECM, BARO
ECM, ECT
ECM, FRP_C
ECM, IAT
ECM, MAF
ECM, MAP
ECM, RPM
ECM, VSS
ECM, FRPDES
ECM, MAIN1Q_M
ECM, MAIN1T_M
ECM, MNINJTIM
ECM, PILOT1Q_M
ECM, PILOT1T_M
ECM, TCVPOS
ECM, ENGOILP
ECM, TP
ECM, REQTRQR

; _________________________________________________________________________
*PSL,PSL_20,PSL_22

;Node PID Alarm (min:max:style:time*10ms:hold*sec)
;---- ---------------- -----------------------------------------
ECM, BARO
ECM, ECT
ECM, FRP_C
ECM, IAT
ECM, MAF
ECM, MAP
ECM, RPM
ECM, VSS
ECM, FRPDES
ECM, MAIN1Q_M
ECM, MAIN1T_M
ECM, MNINJTIM
ECM, PILOT1Q_M
ECM, PILOT1T_M
ECM, TCVPOS
ECM, ENGOILP
ECM, TP
ECM, REQTRQR
; Allison 6 speed
TCM, TFT
TCM, TIS
TCM, TOS
TCM, TCCSLIP
TCM, GEAR
TCM, TRQENG_B
TCM, GEARCOM
TCM, DDTRQ
TCM, SHIFTLAST
TCM, TURBINE
TCM, TCCSLIP
TCM, OFFCLUTCH
TCM, ONCLUTCH

; _________________________________________________________________________
;
; PID Custom Units
; ----------------------
;
; PID specifies the controller and PID for which to define a custom unit
; Caption is the caption displayed on screen during BB logging (8 characters maximum).
; From is the default display units name.
; To is the converted display units name.
; Prec is the number of decimal places to display
; Factor the metric value of the PID is multiplied by Factor.
; Offset is then added.
; Invert set to Y to cause the metric value of the PID to be inverted prior to multiplying by Factor
;
; _________________________________________________________________________
*PCU

;PID Caption From To Prec Factor Offset Invert
;------------ --------- --------- --------- ---- ------------ ------------ ------
PCM,ECT, Coolant, °C, °F, 0, 1.800000, 3.200000E1, N
PCM,MAP, M'Fold, kPa, psi, 1, 1.450377E-1, 0.000000, N
PCM,VSS, Speed, kmh, mph, 0, 6.213712E-1, 0.000000, N
PCM,SPARKADV, Spark
PCM,IAT, Intake, °C, °F, 0, 1.800000, 3.200000E1, N
PCM,MAF Airflow, g/s, lbs/min, 1, 1.322774E-1, 0.000000, N
PCM,TP, Throttle
PCM,KR, Knock
-, T1, T1, °C, °F, 0, 1.800000, 3.200000E1, N
-, T2, T2, °C, °F, 0, 1.800000, 3.200000E1, N

; _________________________________________________________________________
*SW_DSL
;
;Switchable tune list for Duramax Diesels
;----------------------------------------
;
;Description (not more than 16 characters) Descriptions are examples only.
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stock Tune
Smokeless
Economy
Power1
Towing

; _________________________________________________________________________
*SW_GAS
;
;Switchable tune list for E38 gas vehicles
;-----------------------------------------
;
;Description (not more than 16 characters)
;-----------------------------------------
Stock Tune
Valet Mode
Low Octane
Nitrous Mode
Not Used
 
oh, black box logging is up and running now? didn't know that. :eek:

BBL was released into public beta over 12 months ago, although that said we made it pretty clear at the time there may still be issues so upgrade at your own risk.

It's been a stable release for the best part of 5 or 6 months now, but we didn't make a song and dance about it - it's really just evolved, so I'm sure there are plenty of users that don't know about it. Like all of our software it's still being enhanced and updated, and will remain a work in progress while the rest of our V8 software is implemented. Paul is happy with the way BBL functions, and user issues are minimal. Paul has now moved onto standalone reading and flashing as his major focus.

To upgrade to BBL, you need to go to our website, download and install 7.5.5 (build 72) then update to build 78 following the instrucitons. You then need to download and install V8.1.2 Build 42 (MAKE SURE YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO UPGRADE THE BOOTBLOCK and FIRMWARE), then update to build 44.

I'd suggest you upgrade when you are least likely to be distracted and have plenty of time available - time, concentration and a clear mind should eliminate any frustration. The instructions are very detailed and there are multiple choice options for the bootblock/firmware because of the number of releases/updates we've made along the way.

Cheers
Cindy
 

slowlmm

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BBL was released into public beta over 12 months ago, although that said we made it pretty clear at the time there may still be issues so upgrade at your own risk.

It's been a stable release for the best part of 5 or 6 months now, but we didn't make a song and dance about it - it's really just evolved, so I'm sure there are plenty of users that don't know about it. Like all of our software it's still being enhanced and updated, and will remain a work in progress while the rest of our V8 software is implemented. Paul is happy with the way BBL functions, and user issues are minimal. Paul has now moved onto standalone reading and flashing as his major focus.

To upgrade to BBL, you need to go to our website, download and install 7.5.5 (build 72) then update to build 78 following the instrucitons. You then need to download and install V8.1.2 Build 42 (MAKE SURE YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO UPGRADE THE BOOTBLOCK and FIRMWARE), then update to build 44.

I'd suggest you upgrade when you are least likely to be distracted and have plenty of time available - time, concentration and a clear mind should eliminate any frustration. The instructions are very detailed and there are multiple choice options for the bootblock/firmware because of the number of releases/updates we've made along the way.

Cheers
Cindy


im verry happy the way it works maked it so much easier at the track and on the street one button operation to start an stop and it auto saves your file its great. It keeps getting better and better :D
 

MMLMM

Tunergeek
Mar 2, 2008
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Reno, NV
www.dyncal.com

LOL, I looked again :D

I too am happy for BBL now that I am pretty much figuring it all out. Its very nice not having to worry having the laptop with me if I for some reason need to make a log file.

And I got the DTC lookup working last night, thats very helpful now as well. Switchable tuning from V2 and I will be more satisfied than ever.
Thanks you guys at EFI!